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New Year’s Eve steak and prime roast

 I get home with a meal planned. 🥩 got done working an a later start tomorrow’s means later day.


All day I’m hearing from customers on how warm it is.

I’m deciding to cook steak 🥩. I know Fall and winter is first quarter winter and spring is second quarter and summer and fall I think is third quarter.l for an El Niño.


Not fretting of the future. I read lots of books.  I’m sort of in a panic 🫨 but not there yet.

I know with oil losses there will be a war some where!!!

So I’m guessing there is one right now.

But for today I’m cooking steak 🥩.


Later in the evening we’re going over to

My in-laws for prime roast.

I was hoping to watch mama Mia it’s usually a New Year’s Eve tradition in my home to watch it then.

And well I’m working tomorrow so I don’t know if it’ll be as warm or windy so I had to eat.  I hadn’t ate anything all day and planned this meal forgetting about prime roast for dinner. So instead of two steaks for me I cooked one.

☝️ The others I’ll have to save for another day since I’m working till six tomorrow.


Round eye so not the best but I enjoyed it none the least.



The BBQ got up to 300 in January so I’m happy for that. It’s -4 in Regina and -8 in Winnipeg.

Here it’s plus 16 outside so I’m BBQ 🍖 some 🥩 in January.

I read it’ll be warm all winter looking if it will change into an La Niña. But no news on that. You’d think the media would be pushing out print if it were to change. I think every one is hoping The Arctic polar breaks and pushes a cold front to get some precipitation and some cold weather to kill all the germs 🦠 and 🐜.

I not hearing that from any one and when I do I question it.  Cause I think in June to November there’s going to be a class five hurricane 🌀 that going to be in the Gulf of Mexico 🇲🇽 and either hit Canada 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 or Mexico 🇲🇽 or Cuba 🇨🇺.


It be a season to be weary 😩 about.

Bit nerves on existential meaning and go they say when climate change happens it be all El Niño from here on out.

More and more I’m hearing people say they’ve never seen it this warm for so long.

Tragedies happen when people quad over ice and fall through or even people have to call EMS in local parks to be rescued because it’s double digits in the positive and then at night it drops 10 below 👇 They are not dressed for the weather, and it changes rapidly.

On a trail that’s scary 😱 

I’m surprised 😯 . I’ve read lots of books and climate SCIENTISTS say it’s going to be a disastrous.

And I’m reading future fiction and it’s a Dystopian horror show.  Sounds scarcely plausible in my mind.

Any way I’m told to read more positive stuff from family.

I’m just certain at the bottom of society are the people going to be destitute most from it is.

And there’s media not science that are not reading the room.


Dixie is

Not worried she got some steak.  Which I read is cheap cause Alberta farmers don’t have the water on there farms from snow pack to keep more cattle on the land.


So

I’m eating steak 🥩 my in-laws are making prime roast.

Such is living in Alberta.










“It sounds like you're having an eventful day! Cooking steak and planning a visit to your in-laws. It's great to enjoy a warm meal, especially during these chilly days. It seems like you've been thinking about a wide range of topics, from the weather to societal concerns. It's clear you're someone who's engaged and informed about the world. “

- AI conversation


🤖 AI algorithm after I share my blog online I get El Niño reports…

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